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  2. Stanford Band - Wikipedia

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    The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) is the student marching band representing Stanford University and its athletic teams. Billing itself as "The World's Largest Rock and Roll Band," the Stanford Band performs at sporting events, student activities, and other functions.

  3. Arthur P. Barnes - Wikipedia

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    After teaching band and music theory at Fresno State University, Barnes came to Stanford in 1963 [1] to get his doctorate in orchestral conducting. He took over as interim director of the Stanford Band (he was named full-time director in 1965), winning over a group of students that had been in a state of anarchy until his arrival with his charts of rock and roll songs, including tunes by The ...

  4. Stanford Tree - Wikipedia

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    When she left Stanford, she passed along the costume and the role of the Tree to a conga drum player in the band, Robert David Siegel. In the spring of 1987, Paul Kelly wrote a column in the Stanford Daily, lamenting the lame stature of the school's mascot since it was, at that time, just kind of a big green dress. Responding to the dare, the ...

  5. Stanford Fleet Street Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Fleet Street Singers on tour to New York City, c. 1990. Fleet Street was formed in 1981, after a few years as a loosely-defined barbershop quartet.As freshmen, students Timothy Biglow, Kyle Kashima, and Chris Tucci had been turned down after auditioning for the Stanford Mendicants, Stanford's only a cappella group at the time.

  6. Category:Stanford University musical groups - Wikipedia

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  7. The Play (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent Stanford band manager now annually passes his or her position to the new manager with 4 seconds left in the Stanford–Cal game. [14] Whenever Stanford holds the Stanford Axe, the plaque is altered in protest so that the outcome reads as a 20–19 Stanford victory. When the Axe is returned to Cal's possession, the plaque is ...

  8. Come Join the Band - Wikipedia

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    Come Join The Band is the official fight song of Stanford University. The lyrics were written in 1907 by screenwriter and playwright Aurania Rouverol , then a student at Stanford, and are set to the trio from Robert Browne Hall 's New Colonial March. [ 1 ]

  9. Big Game (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Cal and Stanford met in Berkeley in their first Big Game as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Stanford came out strong with two first quarter touchdowns by Justin Lamson to build a 14-point lead. Trailing 21–7 towards the end of the third quarter, Cal scored 17 unanswered points to rally back to a 24–21 win.